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Hmmm... I would argue that access to these images has
greater priority in most cases than the reputation of
the institution.
When it comes to names and dates - information about
the content of an image - the researcher may sometimes
have more accurate information than the institution
that owns the image.
It may be wise, however, to build something into a
policy that images are not to be used in a publication
with defamatory or racist goals. Does anybody out
there have a policy that does something like that?
Bethany S. Rutledge
Director of Collections & Exhibits
Thornton W. Burgess Society
East Sandwich, MA
--- Catherine Dean <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> For those of you without policies, do you think that
> it reflects poorly on an organization to have its
> name appear as a source of images in a publication
> that might have inaccuracies or insensitive
> information? My feeling is that authors and
> publishers should be (and in the academic community,
> generally are) held accountable for the content of
> their books, not the institutions whose images are
> used in them, but I would be interested to hear
> different opinions.
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